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Stephen Sewell (writer)

Stephen John Sewell (born 13 March 1953) is an Australian playwright and screenwriter.

Stephen Sewell
Born (1953-03-13) 13 March 1953 (age 69)
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Playwright, novelist, screenwriter

Biography

Born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Sewell's first theatre experience was in the 1970s in the fringe theatre while he was studying Science at the University of Sydney,[1] where his first play was staged in 1975.

In an interview in 2006 Sewell describes himself as an "angry writer" and a workaholic.[2] Fascinated by the social world, his work ranges across many fields of study, from economics and politics to philosophy and psychology, and while he is considered a writer obsessed with dark themes, he is not himself a pessimist, saying, "No artist, no creator, ever sets forth without hope, even if the thing they create appears to be carved out of pitch black despair."[3]

On 15 October 2012, Sewell was appointed Head of Writing at the National Institute of Dramatic Art.[4]

Awards

Association Award Year Work/s Results
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Play Award 1985 The Blind Giant is Dancing Won
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Play Award 1989 Hate Won
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay Best Screenplay (Adapted) 1998 The Boys Won
Australian National Playwrights' Centre (ANPC) Award for 2004 2004 Won
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Play Awards 2004 Myth, Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America Won
AWGIE Awards[1] 2004 Honoured
Victorian Premier's Literary Award Louis Esson Prize for Drama 2004 Honoured

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Works

Plays

  • The Father We Loved on a Beach by the Sea (Currency Press) – first performed at Brisbane's La Boite Theatre Company in 1978; Playbox Theatre Company, Melbourne, 1983
  • Traitors (Alternative Publishing Co-operative, Nimrod Theatre Press, 1983) – first performed by the Australian Performing Group at the Pram Factory in Melbourne in 1979
  • Anger's Love
  • The Blind Giant is Dancing (Currency Press, 1985, c. 1983) – first performed Adelaide 1982
  • Welcome the Bright World (Nimrod Theatre Press, 1983)
  • Burn Victim – first performed Sydney 1983
  • Dreams in an Empty City (Currency Press in association with the State Theatre Company of South Australia, 1986) – first produced Adelaide 1986
  • Hate (Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Company and Belvoir St Theatre, 1988) – first performed Adelaide 1986
  • Miranda – first performed Adelaide 1989
  • Sisters (Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Company Melbourne, 1991) – first performed Melbourne 1991
  • King Golgrutha – first performed Adelaide 1991
  • The Garden of Granddaughters (Currency Press; Melbourne: Playbox Theatre Centre of Monash University, 1993) – first performed Melbourne 1993
  • Dust (Currency Press, 1997) – first performed Adelaide 1993
  • Identity By Helen Demidenko – first performed Adelaide 1996
  • The Sick Room (Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Centre, Monash University, 1999)
  • Myth, Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America (2003) – One of Australia's most awarded plays,[citation needed] dealing with the War on Terror
  • It Just Stopped – premiered at the Malthouse Theatre in Melbourne, and the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney in 2006 and revived at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond, London in 2014[6]
  • The Secret Death of Salvador Dalí – first performed Edinburgh Fringe 2002
  • The Gates of Egypt – performed at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney 2007, Review
  • Three Furies: Scenes From the Life of Francis Bacon (2004) – first performed Sydney Opera House as part of the Sydney Festival in January 2005
  • The United States of Nothing – first performed at the Stables Theatre, Sydney 2006
  • Kandahar Gate – first performed at NIDA's Parade Theatre, Sydney 2014
  • Chrysalis (co-written) – first performed at Sydney Opera House 2017
  • Arbus & West (about a meeting between Diane Arbus and Mae West) – first performed at the Melbourne Theatre Company

Film scripts

Television

  • "The Gillies Republic" (1986) – episodes include:
"The Bjelke-Petersen Republic"
"The Keating Republic"
"The Howard Republic"
"The Hawke Republic"
"The Singleton Republic"
"The Carleton Republic"

Books

  • Animal Kingdom, a crime story (Victory Books, 2010) a novel based on the film.
  • Babylon (Victory Books, 2011)

Notes

  1. ^ a b . OzArts on-line. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
  2. ^ (PDF). Sydney Morning Herald, Arts Review. 23 September 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
  3. ^ (PDF). Australian Writers' Guild. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
  4. ^ "Writer Stephen Sewell goes to NIDA". Books and Arts. 25 October 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2015 – via ABC Radio National.
  5. ^ . State Library of Victoria. Archived from the original on 9 September 2007. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
  6. ^ Billington, Michael (11 February 2014). "It Just Stopped – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 February 2014.

External links

  • Artist profile – Stephen Sewell
  • AustLIT agents details
  • Currency Press – author profile (Retrieved 24 February 2008)
  • Stephen Sewell at IMDb
  • Stephen Sewell – Award-Winning Australian Playwright, The British Theatre Guide, interview by Philip Fisher (Retrieved 24 February 2008)
  • The Playwrights Database – Stephen Sewell (Retrieved 24 February 2008)
  • Theatre at the End of History. A Weekend with Stephen Sewell, 6–8 October 2006, Australian Writers' Guild (Retrieved 24 February 2008)

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Stephen John Sewell born 13 March 1953 is an Australian playwright and screenwriter Stephen SewellBorn 1953 03 13 13 March 1953 age 69 Liverpool New South Wales AustraliaNationalityAustralianOccupation s Playwright novelist screenwriter Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Works 3 1 Plays 3 2 Film scripts 3 3 Television 3 4 Books 4 Notes 5 External linksBiography EditBorn in Liverpool New South Wales Sewell s first theatre experience was in the 1970s in the fringe theatre while he was studying Science at the University of Sydney 1 where his first play was staged in 1975 In an interview in 2006 Sewell describes himself as an angry writer and a workaholic 2 Fascinated by the social world his work ranges across many fields of study from economics and politics to philosophy and psychology and while he is considered a writer obsessed with dark themes he is not himself a pessimist saying No artist no creator ever sets forth without hope even if the thing they create appears to be carved out of pitch black despair 3 On 15 October 2012 Sewell was appointed Head of Writing at the National Institute of Dramatic Art 4 Awards EditAssociation Award Year Work s ResultsNew South Wales Premier s Literary Awards Play Award 1985 The Blind Giant is Dancing WonNew South Wales Premier s Literary Awards Play Award 1989 Hate WonAustralian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay Best Screenplay Adapted 1998 The Boys WonAustralian National Playwrights Centre ANPC Award for 2004 2004 WonNew South Wales Premier s Literary Awards Play Awards 2004 Myth Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America WonAWGIE Awards 1 2004 HonouredVictorian Premier s Literary Award Louis Esson Prize for Drama 2004 Honoured 5 Works EditPlays Edit The Father We Loved on a Beach by the Sea Currency Press first performed at Brisbane s La Boite Theatre Company in 1978 Playbox Theatre Company Melbourne 1983 Traitors Alternative Publishing Co operative Nimrod Theatre Press 1983 first performed by the Australian Performing Group at the Pram Factory in Melbourne in 1979 Anger s Love The Blind Giant is Dancing Currency Press 1985 c 1983 first performed Adelaide 1982 Welcome the Bright World Nimrod Theatre Press 1983 Burn Victim first performed Sydney 1983 Dreams in an Empty City Currency Press in association with the State Theatre Company of South Australia 1986 first produced Adelaide 1986 Hate Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Company and Belvoir St Theatre 1988 first performed Adelaide 1986 Miranda first performed Adelaide 1989 Sisters Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Company Melbourne 1991 first performed Melbourne 1991 King Golgrutha first performed Adelaide 1991 The Garden of Granddaughters Currency Press Melbourne Playbox Theatre Centre of Monash University 1993 first performed Melbourne 1993 Dust Currency Press 1997 first performed Adelaide 1993 Identity By Helen Demidenko first performed Adelaide 1996 The Sick Room Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Centre Monash University 1999 Myth Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America 2003 One of Australia s most awarded plays citation needed dealing with the War on Terror It Just Stopped premiered at the Malthouse Theatre in Melbourne and the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney in 2006 and revived at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond London in 2014 6 The Secret Death of Salvador Dali first performed Edinburgh Fringe 2002 The Gates of Egypt performed at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney 2007 Review Three Furies Scenes From the Life of Francis Bacon 2004 first performed Sydney Opera House as part of the Sydney Festival in January 2005 The United States of Nothing first performed at the Stables Theatre Sydney 2006 Kandahar Gate first performed at NIDA s Parade Theatre Sydney 2014 Chrysalis co written first performed at Sydney Opera House 2017 Arbus amp West about a meeting between Diane Arbus and Mae West first performed at the Melbourne Theatre CompanyFilm scripts Edit The Long Way Home 1985 Wrong World 1985 additional dialogue Isabelle Eberhardt 1991 True Love and Chaos 1997 script editor Let s Wait 1998 writer and director The Boys Currency Press 1998 Sydney A Story of a City 1999 Foolish 1999 additional editor Chopper 2000 script editor Lost Things 2003 Sisters 2008 writer and director Andy X 2012 Embedded 2016 writer and director Television Edit The Gillies Republic 1986 episodes include The Bjelke Petersen Republic The Keating Republic The Howard Republic The Hawke Republic The Singleton Republic The Carleton Republic Books Edit Animal Kingdom a crime story Victory Books 2010 a novel based on the film Babylon Victory Books 2011 Notes Edit a b Artist Profile Stephen Sewell OzArts on line Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 24 February 2008 The Hot Seat Stephen Sewell interview by Valerie Lawson PDF Sydney Morning Herald Arts Review 23 September 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 24 February 2008 Theatre at the End of History A Weekend with Stephen Sewell 6 8 October 2006 PDF Australian Writers Guild Archived from the original PDF on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 24 February 2008 Writer Stephen Sewell goes to NIDA Books and Arts 25 October 2012 Retrieved 16 January 2015 via ABC Radio National The Louis Esson Prize for Drama Winner 2004 State Library of Victoria Archived from the original on 9 September 2007 Retrieved 24 February 2008 Billington Michael 11 February 2014 It Just Stopped review The Guardian Retrieved 23 February 2014 External links EditArtist profile Stephen Sewell AustLIT agents details Currency Press author profile Retrieved 24 February 2008 Stephen Sewell at IMDb Stephen Sewell Award Winning Australian Playwright The British Theatre Guide interview by Philip Fisher Retrieved 24 February 2008 The Playwrights Database Stephen Sewell Retrieved 24 February 2008 Theatre at the End of History A Weekend with Stephen Sewell 6 8 October 2006 Australian Writers Guild Retrieved 24 February 2008 Victorian Premier s Literary Awards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Sewell writer amp oldid 1101413211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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